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MR FRASER’S HEALTH

DEFINITE WORSENING REPORTED

“CONDITION NOT FREE FROM ANXIETY ” (From Our Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, November 9. “The condition of the Leader of tfre Opposition (Mr Fraser) has definitely worsened,” says a bulletin issued by his medical adviser this evening. “It is not free from anxiety.” Mr Fraser, who had been showing some improvement in* the preceding 10 days, suffered a relapse on Tuesday evening. Grave concern for him was felt todav in Parliament Buildings by Government and Opposition members alike.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26266, 10 November 1950, Page 6

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MR FRASER’S HEALTH Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26266, 10 November 1950, Page 6

MR FRASER’S HEALTH Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26266, 10 November 1950, Page 6

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